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About the Resilience Research Group

Who are we?

The ‘Resilience Research Group’ (RRG), founded in May 2020, is a global collaborative of resilience researchers and practitioners which aims to support the development, dissemination, and application of high-quality resilience research. The RRG's members come from universities and organisations worldwide and include academics and non-academics from every stage of their careers.

 

What do we do?

We aim to promote research-led answers to resilience-related questions in every part of society. We are interested in both individual-level and community-level resilience. Our research include academic research projects, as well as consultancy and collaborative projects with external organisations, councils and policy-makers.

We also engage in dissemination and engagement of our work to the wider public – for example through a podcast series on resilience, and our monthly seminar series

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How are we funded?

We are a not-for-profit group of researchers and practitioners who are interested in collaborative, high quality resilience research. We are funded by the consultancy and research grants attained by our members through their work with the RRG. 

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If you have a research idea, or would like to collaborate with the RRG, you can find out more here.

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What does it mean to be an RRG member?

RRG membership is free to anyone (researcher, practitioner, and organization) who is interested in the field of psychological resilience. We offer our members opportunities for networking, collaboration, peer feedback, and promotion and dissemination of their research. Our members also receive a monthly newsletter updating them on external funding and dissemination opportunities.

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To become a member of the RRG please click here

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